JACK OSBOURNE's Jewelry Stolen

February 23, 2005

Reuters is reporting that Ozzy Osbourne's son Jack had jewelry worth 200,000 pounds (approximately $382,000) stolen from a suitcase during a flight from Los Angeles to London.

The valuables, which included two watches, were probably stolen from the case before it was put in the cargo hold for the flight, the Sun paper said on Thursday.

Jack, 19, who became famous in his own right from the MTV reality show "The Osbournes" which followed the daily exploits of Ozzy and his foul-mouthed family, was said to be devastated.

"They were gifts. It's a horrible thing to happen," the Sun quoted him as saying.

Three months ago intruders broke into the Osbournes' country estate and stole jewelry worth nearly $2 million including Sharon's wedding ring.

Ozzy, 55, wrestled with one of the thieves during the raid but the man escaped.

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